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... >Even if the apocalypse had just started, everyone knew that zombies and humans were absolutely untold enemies. Zombies fed on human flesh and blood, and humans killed zombies for survival.


Even in the late stage of the apocalypse, when different types of zombies and higher level ones began to appear gradually, the zombies and humans' goals always involved killing each other to obtain crystals and strengthen themselves.


But what was the matter now? This was a zombie who d ...

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